08 December 2004, 12:10
captdavidFN style safties?
I have been looking for one. There are some listed on AA, but I know that they are not the originals. Has anyone seen/used one? thanks, capt david

08 December 2004, 13:03
Mike_DettorreI have a an original FN action has a left side two position "wing" safety...it flips up and down...in th up psoition it is parallel to the rear scope bell
08 December 2004, 14:34
OldsargeThe Original Big Red had four for sale a month ago. I bought two that are at my gunsmith's now for 1) retrofitting onto my beloved .375 Whitworth "Lily Martel" and 2) my in-progress "light" 6.5x55. I'm not sure who bought the other two but if they aren't currently being installed into something, you could at least get pix and dimensions.
08 December 2004, 17:58
z1rHere's an FN on the left and the GPC part on the right. The GPC part is very soft & cheaply made.

08 December 2004, 18:14
DeBeeI tried to interest Mr. Wisner in turning out a batch of FN safties... Never got a reply- I hope he is too busy in the shop...
The GPC safety sucks. I think they were a buck a piece last year or so... Maybe you could cut that tail off, repolish FN style, and reharden???
09 December 2004, 01:20
RojelioThat tail is what holds it in place. rojelio
09 December 2004, 01:44
D HumbargerI've always wondered what that simi circular cut on top was for?
09 December 2004, 05:14
Bill LeeperThe cut at the top is to hold the safety in position when you turn it right over to hold the striker back for bolt assembly. This in lieu of sticking a coin ahead of the cocking piece which probably works better! Regards, Bill
09 December 2004, 06:34
Dago RedI think I still have one more of the original ones that looks like the starting point of the cam was filed a very little bit to modify for a different cocking piece maybe. Still looks great and should still work great. I was thinking of using on my FN to replace the Buehler but don't "need" it, would let go for 20 shipped. e-mail or pm me if interested.
Red
09 December 2004, 08:46
D Humbargeri can't count the number of pennies lying around on the workbench for that very purpose!

09 December 2004, 12:56
RojelioThat tail is what keeps the safety from sliding out when in the "off safe" position. When it is in the "on safe" position, it is wedged behind the cocking piece so it can't come out. With the real FN safety, the bottom portion slips into a notch in the bolt shroud when in the "off safe" position keeping it from sliding out the same as the Dayton Traister on the right side. Rojelio
09 December 2004, 13:48
hartI'd stay away from the right side mounted safeties. They allow the bolt handle too much up and down movement with the safety on.
Hart